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This is one of those songs where if I heard it now and I was out and I'd had a bit to drink I'd probably gleefully shout "TUNE" in a completely moronic fashion. I might even do that horrible thing where you put your hands into a "T" shape just to signify that it is indeed a "tune" and then I'll wake up with a horrendous hangover. It is however a sublime example of everything I love about cheesy 90s dance music, it's just so catchy. Disclaimer: I googled skeleton riding and "skeleton riding trumpet" game up in autocorrect, I'd never seen the video but I'm glad that has now been rectified!

I like to think that without that video, there would have been no Timewave Zero.

It's alright isn't it? The edit cuts short just as it sounds like it's about to go into a nifty synth bit so I reckon the album version will be superior. Looking forward to the album, will be interesting to see how it turns out. Personally I think they are at their best when their properly going for it (the more chilled out stuff like this is needed during an album but for me the first bunch of tracks on Discovery and Alive '07 are their highest peaks, so hopefully there's more of that sort of thing.

The PR for the album has been bloody tiresome though, can't be arsed with trailers and slow drips of information, though I guess it did a great job of making an album release feel like an event, which only really Radiohead have been any good at lately.

The Death Waltz releases were top of my list and I managed to bag the 7" TV themes and the Steve Moore 12", but missed out on Antoni Maiovvi's release. Missed out on the Beta Band, too, which was a bit of a shame. Hopefully they might turn up online next week when stores are allowed to put up stock they have left.

My budget wouldn't really allow for much else, to be honest. Was a gorgeous day for it, though. Went to the Inkwell in York this year which is run by a really nice bloke. Always good fun if you don't fuss too much about getting things. Piccadilly Records said they had people queueing over night which is just... I dunno. I bet none of them hung around in the shop after they got what they wanted. What's the point. A lot of the smaller places will go back to being half empty next weekend.

It's alright isn't it? The edit cuts short just as it sounds like it's about to go into a nifty synth bit so I reckon the album version will be superior. Looking forward to the album, will be interesting to see how it turns out. Personally I think they are at their best when their properly going for it (the more chilled out stuff like this is needed during an album but for me the first bunch of tracks on Discovery and Alive '07 are their highest peaks, so hopefully there's more of that sort of thing.

The PR for the album has been bloody tiresome though, can't be arsed with trailers and slow drips of information, though I guess it did a great job of making an album release feel like an event, which only really Radiohead have been any good at lately.

Yeah, I like the song so far, but really I think the main album version will be the one to be excited about. Like you said it seems to cut off the more synth-y stuff which there will probably a good few minutes of on the full record. That said, I'm really enjoying listening to it, it's got a nice feel to it and sounds pretty great overall.